Take an air compressor and connect it to the nipple and be sure not to exceed 20 PSI, and listen for the HISSING SOUND!

A bicycle tire pump will work.

When you hear the hissing, take a spray bottle filled with 1 part dish soap to 8 parts water and hit where you think the sound is coming from. If you see bubbles, that's the spot -- might be a connection which can be tightened, or it might be a worn line which has to be replaced.

Injector jumper lines are very torque sensitive guys. Don't wring them up 'til your eyes bug out then give them another half turn! Any time you remove any inspect the seats (the flared portion) and if they show any wear...replace 'em!

NCbob

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